Definitionadj. relating to or derived from or resembling tartar
Last update: September 15, 2015
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They are precipitated from their alkaline solutions as cobalt sulphide by sulphuretted hydrogen, but this precipitation is prevented by the presence of citric and tartaric acids; similarly the presence of ammonium salts hinders their precipitation by caustic alkalis. [Please select]
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He found that the bacillus grew better in fluid than in solid media, the best being bouillon with glucose slightly acidulated with tartaric acid. [Please select]
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For the difficult breathing, with rattling in the chest and bronchial tubes, with distressing cough, antimonium tartaric. [Please select]
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As a rule, organic acids--for example acetic, oxalic, citric, tartaric--have no action on cellulose or cotton. [Please select]
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To put some natures into a desperate situation seems like putting tartaric acid into soda and water--they sparkle up and froth. [Please select]
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When cane sugar is treated with tartaric acid, especially under the influence of heat, it is converted into grape sugar. [Please select]
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